English Pastoral PoetryTwayne Publishers, 1983 - 160 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... bucolic verse made by Artemidorus in the time of Sulla ( 138-78 B.C. ) . By then Theocritus and his Greek followers ... bucolic poems imitating and emulating Theoc- ritus . Virgil may have lost his farm for a while in the confiscations ...
... bucolic verse made by Artemidorus in the time of Sulla ( 138-78 B.C. ) . By then Theocritus and his Greek followers ... bucolic poems imitating and emulating Theoc- ritus . Virgil may have lost his farm for a while in the confiscations ...
Pagina 30
... bucolic poetry , and an English transla- tion by George Turbervile ran into four editions between 1567 and 1597 . Alongside Mantuan in the line of influential neo - Latin pastoral writers must be placed the figure of Jacopo Sannazaro ...
... bucolic poetry , and an English transla- tion by George Turbervile ran into four editions between 1567 and 1597 . Alongside Mantuan in the line of influential neo - Latin pastoral writers must be placed the figure of Jacopo Sannazaro ...
Pagina 139
... Bucolic Poets , Translated with Brief Notes ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1953 ) , p . 147 . 10. Daphnis , in the first idyll of Theocritus , is probably an Adonis - cult figure : see William Berg , Early Virgil ( London ...
... Bucolic Poets , Translated with Brief Notes ( Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1953 ) , p . 147 . 10. Daphnis , in the first idyll of Theocritus , is probably an Adonis - cult figure : see William Berg , Early Virgil ( London ...
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